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this is cnn newsroom. i'm suzanne malveaux. and first, the meteor that rocketed down from space today tore across the skies over southern russia. this is what it looked like. pretty amazing pictures of this streak of bright light. that is actually the meteor burning up. the shockwave triggered a huge sonic boom. listen to it. a terrifying blast. shattered the windows across the area. more than 1,000 were hurt including 200 children. most of the injuries from that flying glass that you saw there. want to bring this chad myers talking about how this happened. what actually took place? why did it get so close? >> well, what it was was an asteroid that was out there. turned into a meteor when it hit the atmosphere. and then probably even rained down meteorites now down on the ground. it is not the asteroid that is thousand g thousand g now getting close today. the big one is coming in from the south. this thing, and that's about the size of a 15-story apartment building in new york city. it's big. now, this thing is the minivan tha
this is cnn newsroom. i'm suzanne malveaux. and first, the meteor that rocketed down from space today tore across the skies over southern russia. this is what it looked like. pretty amazing pictures of this streak of bright light. that is actually the meteor burning up. the shockwave triggered a huge sonic boom. listen to it. a terrifying blast. shattered the windows across the area. more than 1,000 were hurt including 200 children. most of the injuries from that flying glass that you saw...
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eastern here on cnn. we're breaking down the big event, what it means for the city and more, saturday, 4:00 p.m. eastern. i love, love, love beyonce. >> love, love, love. what a beautiful rendition of "the star spangled banner." >> she kind of came out there and said, take that, i can do it. >> we were right there when she was lip syncing. it was a great rendition. >> wolf does try to sing beyonce right there in the makeup room sometimes. >> all the single ladies. thanks very much for joining us. you can follow us on twitter @wolfblitzer, @katebaldu an. >>> up next, senators rough up chuck hagel during his confirmation hearing. a senior lawmaker is "outfront" to explain why he's voting against chuck hagel. and chuck grassley implies the video games, not guns, are the reasons for america's mass shootings. what role did the donations he received from the nra play? and another super bowl ad being called racist. we'll show you the ad. it's a near and dear to our heart topic. let's go "outfront." >>> and we be
eastern here on cnn. we're breaking down the big event, what it means for the city and more, saturday, 4:00 p.m. eastern. i love, love, love beyonce. >> love, love, love. what a beautiful rendition of "the star spangled banner." >> she kind of came out there and said, take that, i can do it. >> we were right there when she was lip syncing. it was a great rendition. >> wolf does try to sing beyonce right there in the makeup room sometimes. >> all the...
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this is "cnn newsroom." it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase
this is "cnn newsroom." it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my...
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and today, as cnn tried to cover news about the hacking story, the chinese government blacked out the story. you could see that happening, right there. i asked how the government there is reacting to the accusations. >> reporter: erin, the chinese authorities have strongly denied any involvement in the cyberattacks against "the new york times," calling the accusations baseless. and the chinese defense ministry actually told us that the chinese military has never supported any hacker activities. now, "the times" said the internet security experts it hired traced the origin of the latest intrusions back to china, based on the patterns and the techniques used. this wouldn't be the first time this kind of thing has happened. google and china had a very similar row just a few years ago over exactly the same issue. so many experts are seeing a disturbing trend emerging when it comes to cyberattacks allegedly sponsored by the chinese authorities targeting a wider array of targets around the world. >> now let's check in with anderson cooper with a special "a.c. 360." >> a special "a.c. 360" f
and today, as cnn tried to cover news about the hacking story, the chinese government blacked out the story. you could see that happening, right there. i asked how the government there is reacting to the accusations. >> reporter: erin, the chinese authorities have strongly denied any involvement in the cyberattacks against "the new york times," calling the accusations baseless. and the chinese defense ministry actually told us that the chinese military has never supported any...
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on cnn. i'm don lemon going to start with the headlines, an american woman missing for two weeks in turkey has been found dead, she was killed possibly stabbed to death, more details, coming up, in turkey a radical leftist group is claiming responsibility for sending a suicide bomber to the u.s. embassy yesterday. the bomb killed a turkish security guard. alabama's dade county sheriff tells his team has been in constant communication with the man holding a 5-year-old boy hostage in an underground bunker, the man identified as jim dykes allowed police to send down coloring books, crayons and medication to the boy. he killed the bus driver before taking the boy hostage. a murderer is back behind bars after walking out of the jail in chicago. he was on the run for three days before he was captured. he was serving a 60-year murder sentence in an in prison when he was transferred to chicago to face a drug charge. the charge was dropped and he was supposed to return to indiana to serve out the rest
on cnn. i'm don lemon going to start with the headlines, an american woman missing for two weeks in turkey has been found dead, she was killed possibly stabbed to death, more details, coming up, in turkey a radical leftist group is claiming responsibility for sending a suicide bomber to the u.s. embassy yesterday. the bomb killed a turkish security guard. alabama's dade county sheriff tells his team has been in constant communication with the man holding a 5-year-old boy hostage in an...
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eastern on cnn. >>> well, it may be as pretty as a postcard. the glistening white ship against a crystal blue sky but this isn't how more than 4,000 passengers and crew members aboard the carnival "triumph" are remembering their week-long nightmare that just ended hours ago. no, they were staggering off the ship that had minimal fire since an engine fire last sunday in the middle of the gulf of mexico. jammed the power and put them in darkness and set off the vacation from hell. whoa, are they hope to be back. if you were with us yesterday, you know that mobile, alabama, was in sight for, oh, i don't know, ten or more hours before these very happy travelers had something to cheer about once they got to land. once they did get to land, they dispersed mostly on buses from new orleans. from there, on buses and planes to houston or galveston. that is where the "triumph" originally set sail from. speaking of sailing, that massive 14-story tank is on the move. this time to a repair dock. tugboats started pushing it an hour ago. i want to bring some j
eastern on cnn. >>> well, it may be as pretty as a postcard. the glistening white ship against a crystal blue sky but this isn't how more than 4,000 passengers and crew members aboard the carnival "triumph" are remembering their week-long nightmare that just ended hours ago. no, they were staggering off the ship that had minimal fire since an engine fire last sunday in the middle of the gulf of mexico. jammed the power and put them in darkness and set off the vacation from...
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the head of climate depot, marc morano, appears frequently on fox news and cnn. on monday, the day after tens of thousands rallied against the keystone xl pipeline on the national mall, moreno appeared on fox news to warn that keystone opponents could resort to "eco terrorism." he cited as their inspiration the nasa climatologist james hansen. >> said the leaders at nasa, and i call the nasa's resident ex- con, potential eco terrorism. these people believe in this doomsday prophecy. and don't think they will not act. we had to deal with the code terrorism when it came to the animal rights, property rights in colorado. so this is very real, torching suvs, and this movement, particularly frustrated with the democratic president obama who approves the pipeline, they're going to have a lot of angry people not the least of which is probably the nasa scientists going to jail again, james hansen. >> that was moreno of climate depot appearing on fox news. suzanne goldenberg? >> i wish i had seen that. that is quite incredible. that's get back to the truth. yes, james han
the head of climate depot, marc morano, appears frequently on fox news and cnn. on monday, the day after tens of thousands rallied against the keystone xl pipeline on the national mall, moreno appeared on fox news to warn that keystone opponents could resort to "eco terrorism." he cited as their inspiration the nasa climatologist james hansen. >> said the leaders at nasa, and i call the nasa's resident ex- con, potential eco terrorism. these people believe in this doomsday...
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. >> shepard: cnn was working their network over there, and china blocked the cnn report, and the question is, have they gone after any government reporters? >> reporter: yes, they have, universities, and major media companies, and they have apparently done this for many years, and the goal here is always the same. to find out who is spreading information about the chinese government and the chinese government leaders, because the chinese government likes to remain control. >> we have to remember that beijing runs the most sophisticated set of controls in the world. if they want to, they can know what happens on any keyboard inside of china. so if the cyber attack comes from inside of china, the chinese leaders are behind it or complicent. >> reporter: of course, the chinese government has denied all of the allegations. >> shepard: they have, and officials evacuated a delta airlines flight today. a bit of a brake problem. it happened at boston, logan. they grounded a plane just before take off. and they grounded the jet right beneath it's back end. the aircraft had issue with one of its wh
. >> shepard: cnn was working their network over there, and china blocked the cnn report, and the question is, have they gone after any government reporters? >> reporter: yes, they have, universities, and major media companies, and they have apparently done this for many years, and the goal here is always the same. to find out who is spreading information about the chinese government and the chinese government leaders, because the chinese government likes to remain control. >>...
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. >>> cnn "newsroom" continues. once in a lifetime journey, the mission mars, how a nonprofit group is planning to fly by the big red planet. we are just moments from hearing all of the details. then, they joined facebook to connect with friends. instead, they were recruited into sex trafficking. >>> and many companies are saving money by letting employees work from home but yahoo! is reversing course telling employees to get back into the office. is this the end of working from home? we're going to hear from the reporter who broke the story. this is cnn "newsroom" and i'm suzanne malveaux. happening right now, california senator dianne feinstein presiding over a hearing over legislation that she wants enacted to ban assault weapons. right? well, just moment ago, things got pretty heated between south carolina lindsey graham. >> if this is such an important issue, why aren't we prosecuting the 15 questions there. they are not hard to understand if you are filling out the form. i'm a bit frustrated that we say one th
. >>> cnn "newsroom" continues. once in a lifetime journey, the mission mars, how a nonprofit group is planning to fly by the big red planet. we are just moments from hearing all of the details. then, they joined facebook to connect with friends. instead, they were recruited into sex trafficking. >>> and many companies are saving money by letting employees work from home but yahoo! is reversing course telling employees to get back into the office. is this the end of...
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this is cnn newsroom and i'm suzanne malveaux. things got a lot more complicated for lance armstrong. new reports now that the justice department plans to sue armstrong for using performance enhancing drugs. ed lavendera joining us. tell us what the new turn of events means for him. >> reporter: well, there is a lot of movement on this front. and if you'll remember about a year ago, the justice department decided not to sue lance armstrong, but now there are multiple reports that says the department of justice is changing its mind on this and will reportedly join the whistle blower lawsuit that has been filed, but is kept under seal from former teammate floyd landis. and what all of this could mean for lance armstrong is a big legal fight that could end up costing him tense of millions of dollars. the united states postal service during that run where lance armstrong won from 2001 to 2004 paid lance armstrong and his cycling team some $30 million. this whistle blower lawsuit brought by floyd landis which very few people have been
this is cnn newsroom and i'm suzanne malveaux. things got a lot more complicated for lance armstrong. new reports now that the justice department plans to sue armstrong for using performance enhancing drugs. ed lavendera joining us. tell us what the new turn of events means for him. >> reporter: well, there is a lot of movement on this front. and if you'll remember about a year ago, the justice department decided not to sue lance armstrong, but now there are multiple reports that says the...
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she's just joined cnn and turner sports. first of all, welcome, rachel, to cnn. good to have you on board. let's talk about these head injuries for a moment because this whole problem is hovering over nfl football big-time right now. i wonder how it's hovering over the super bowl. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, roger goodell, it was the first question he was asked at his annual state of the state, state of the union press conference today. and you could tell that he knew it was coming. once president obama said that he was concerned about this head injury issue and if he had a seven he would wonder if he wanted his son to play football, roger goodell knew there would be plenty of people asking. it's not going to be an actual concern for the president but it is echoing the thoughts of many parents around the country. you know, friday night lights, it's such a cultural part of so many kids and towns in the u.s., get your kid into football. should parents still do this, is this a smart thing? goodell wanted to assure people that this is a problem they are continuing t
she's just joined cnn and turner sports. first of all, welcome, rachel, to cnn. good to have you on board. let's talk about these head injuries for a moment because this whole problem is hovering over nfl football big-time right now. i wonder how it's hovering over the super bowl. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, roger goodell, it was the first question he was asked at his annual state of the state, state of the union press conference today. and you could tell that he knew it was coming. once...
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cnn's phil black is in russia. he hit the road today, trying to find the spot where the meteor landed. >> are we're walking on a frozen lake. it's about a 90-minute drive west. we're here because locals say a big fragment from the meteor punched through the ice. and is now sitting at the bottom of the lake. [ speaking in russian ] >> that was a very firm no. these police officers said it is prohibited for us to be here, to shoot video here, to try and walk any further. if if part of that meet orrite came down there, where those vehicles are, as locals say it did, the russian authorities don't want us or anyone else to see it. the meteor's final descent through the atmosphere was seen by people all across this region. at this school, students came outside to look at the trail of smoke it left in the sky. one student captured the moment on his phone. what were you thinking? what do you think your friends were thinking? >> firstly, i think it seems to be a terrorist attack. they guessed that it was a rocket bomb. >> a
cnn's phil black is in russia. he hit the road today, trying to find the spot where the meteor landed. >> are we're walking on a frozen lake. it's about a 90-minute drive west. we're here because locals say a big fragment from the meteor punched through the ice. and is now sitting at the bottom of the lake. [ speaking in russian ] >> that was a very firm no. these police officers said it is prohibited for us to be here, to shoot video here, to try and walk any further. if if part of...
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jeannie moos, cnn, new york. >> congratulations to him. so what does love boat, elvis presley, and elizabeth taylor all have in common? we'll take you on a trip to acapulco. (phone ringing) good afternoon. chase sapphire. (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh whoa. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. >>> elizabeth taylor, frank sinatra, they used to vacation there, but for years acapulco, mexico, has been struggling to regain the star status. the recent rape of six spanish tourists, of course, did not help the resort's reputation. but officials are hoping to restore tourist confidence and boost the numbers. ck parker tells us how. >> it's one of acapulco's most celebrated spectacles. nighttime cliff diving still attracts tourists, but the city's security problems have tak
jeannie moos, cnn, new york. >> congratulations to him. so what does love boat, elvis presley, and elizabeth taylor all have in common? we'll take you on a trip to acapulco. (phone ringing) good afternoon. chase sapphire. (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh whoa. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. why should saturday night have all...
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cnn was in the courtroom as charges against pistorius were being read. must have been stunning to see. >> reporter: absolutely. i'm outside the courtroom now. and oscar's brother walked past us, tears in his eyes. walking with the legal team. this family very much in shock. of course, also reeva steenkamp, the girl shot by oscar, also said to be deeply distraught by the events. what happened inside this courtroom this morning, very emotional. very upsetting for everybody who watched it. oscar pistorius, a spectacular fall from grace, wearing a gray suit, walked from the holding cell into court, and whether the charge was read out, he literally broke down, he buried his head in his hand and just started sobbing uncontrollably. later on as the proceedings went on, as the magistrate spoke to the prosecutor and to the defense, oscar just sat there, his head bowed and trying to control himself physically, but you could see his body was still shaking uncontrollably. he occasionally just started crying, sometimes you could see he was praying to himself. i mean
cnn was in the courtroom as charges against pistorius were being read. must have been stunning to see. >> reporter: absolutely. i'm outside the courtroom now. and oscar's brother walked past us, tears in his eyes. walking with the legal team. this family very much in shock. of course, also reeva steenkamp, the girl shot by oscar, also said to be deeply distraught by the events. what happened inside this courtroom this morning, very emotional. very upsetting for everybody who watched it....
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that was the cnn of that time. so important that on election night people gathered by the thousands in park row because there was no radio to tell you when and if you look at the front of the newspaper with big board and put the results so pulitzer became the midwife of this world of journalism in which people depended on it, turned to news for entertainment, they would say did you read that story in the new york world or maybe the competitor but the point is people would talk about the news, some making all this money need to build a new headquarters so he went to park row and bought french's hotel, a great lesson the young people because you always hear revenge is a dish best served cold, the hotel had kicked him out of the lobby as an indigent unemployed veteran of the civil war in 1865 so he came back, bought the hotel, tore it down, built the tallest building on the globe and that the top aide dome shaped building at the top where the editorial offices were and put gold leaf on the tops of the top floor of the
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authorities took cnn's cameras. dan was telling me earlier on cnn international, that the authorities are not looking kindly on the media, as they try to cover these crowds, these angry crowds that are packing public spaces, shouting their frustration at the government for what they say was an assassination of an opposition leader. authorities are treating the media as if they are the protesters, and took our camera gear, hence dan turning to the phone camera. remember the arab spring two years ago, that began with protests in tunisia. it all began there. since then the new islamist led government has been accused of keeping down individual freedoms, tunisia's prime minister fired his cabinet over this and called for new elections, but his vice prime minister, his deputy said the party hadn't agreed and it might not have happened. so there's political as well as street turmoil in tunis. let's go to the middle east where palestinian women are getting their husbands' sperm smuggled out of prisons. the proof is in the
authorities took cnn's cameras. dan was telling me earlier on cnn international, that the authorities are not looking kindly on the media, as they try to cover these crowds, these angry crowds that are packing public spaces, shouting their frustration at the government for what they say was an assassination of an opposition leader. authorities are treating the media as if they are the protesters, and took our camera gear, hence dan turning to the phone camera. remember the arab spring two years...
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we've got much more ahead on cnn saturday morning which starts right now. >>> good morning to you, hope you're having a great one so far. i'm susan hendricks. randi and victor are off today. it's 7:00 on the east coast. >>> you know the olympic hero known as blade runner is spending the weekend in jail until his bond hearing on tuesday. we're talking about oscar pistorius, he's charged with killing his model girlfriend reeva steenkamp on valentine's day. the reality show is still set to premiere tonight in south africa. listen. >> i'm talking mansions, butlers, sparkling turquoise waters of jamaica. welcome to tropika island of treasure. but paradise is not all that it seems. >> earl barnette joins us now on the phone. and her family is speaking out about this horrible loss. what are they saying? >> well, the family is understandably grieving. and they're wanting privacy from the media during this very difficult and tragic time for them. they won't be appreciative of the fact that the producers behind tropika island paradise five are going ahead with plans to air the reality show, premi
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. >>> welcome back to cnn newsroom international. hear the stories making news round the world right now. >>> duchess of cambridge making her first appearance since announcing her pregnancy, first public appearance. people around the world were watching for signs of the baby bull. they spoke at a charity she supports. she said she was nervous about being a mom. she's due to give birth in july. >> while everybody has been watching the american airlines and u.s. air merger, there have been big changes at delta. that's a place you and i fly out of a lot. pay attention. >> it's affecting your frequent flyer miles. delta calls them sky miles. the biggest change is that your status will be based on how much you spend, not just how many miles you fly? >> yes, we're spending a lot though, i think. >> well, cnn. >> don't tell our bosses. delta telling travelers they'll have to spend a minimum of 2,500 bucks a year just to reach the bottom wrung of the program. >> we'll see how that pans out. >>> we're following president obama building his ne
. >>> welcome back to cnn newsroom international. hear the stories making news round the world right now. >>> duchess of cambridge making her first appearance since announcing her pregnancy, first public appearance. people around the world were watching for signs of the baby bull. they spoke at a charity she supports. she said she was nervous about being a mom. she's due to give birth in july. >> while everybody has been watching the american airlines and u.s. air...
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"time," as you know, is a corporate sibling of cnn. it seems like a lot of taxpayer has already been wasted. at a time when we're worried about paychecks for troops, they are spending hundreds and billions of dollars on this. what's going on? >> wolf, they say general spike the last war. they sometimes buy weapons for the last war. the f-35 was the fighter of all fighters, it would work for all of the different services. but it it was conceived and designed so many years ago in some ways it's about the 20th century warfare. now in an era when we have drones all over the place, the question is, should we really be spending $400 billion and should taxpayers be paying that for a weapon system that could be obsolete by the time it roll off the runway. >> your reporter wrote it and he has a lot of experience. by no means the first time there's been a battle over high-tech military infrastructure, if you will, weapons, if you will. there's always some fighting going on. but so much has already been spent. here's the question. would it be a m
"time," as you know, is a corporate sibling of cnn. it seems like a lot of taxpayer has already been wasted. at a time when we're worried about paychecks for troops, they are spending hundreds and billions of dollars on this. what's going on? >> wolf, they say general spike the last war. they sometimes buy weapons for the last war. the f-35 was the fighter of all fighters, it would work for all of the different services. but it it was conceived and designed so many years ago in...
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cnn presents "murder in mexico" right now. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes, in his head. >> a brutal killing on a glisling lake. >> you saw your husband get shot and thrown from the jet ski? >> yeah. >> was he caught in a crossfire? >> yeah. >> were two cartels fighting for control? a drug deal gone bad? or was this cold blooded murder? >> there has been a lot of suspicions based on some of her behaviors. >> tonight, a cnn special report -- murder in mexico." what happened at falcon lake? >> reporter: it's late afternoon in mccallon, texas. air operations are about to begin. >> there are areas mccallon, west of mccallon along the southwest border that are completely out of control in my opinion. >> reporter: captain stacy holland and his team from the texas department of public safety are trying to stop drug smugglers from crossing from mexico into the u.s. >> right there, right there. one guy's gotten out. >> reporter: they are also trying to stop the violence of a full-scale drug war from spilling north. >> are there parts of this border that you wo
cnn presents "murder in mexico" right now. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes, in his head. >> a brutal killing on a glisling lake. >> you saw your husband get shot and thrown from the jet ski? >> yeah. >> was he caught in a crossfire? >> yeah. >> were two cartels fighting for control? a drug deal gone bad? or was this cold blooded murder? >> there has been a lot of suspicions based on some of her behaviors....
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cnn's amy laport is here. it's fascinating, all of the details. >> what could possibly go wrong, right? trust an australian to replicate the most ill-fated ship in history. basically, it's targeted at real people and history buffs. there's no word on the price of the tickets yet but estimates, $1 million. and here's the catch. you will be divided into three class categories just like 1912. those three classes would not be able to mingle each other. can you imagine paying $1 million and sleeping with peasants? >> that's what they are planning to do? >> that's what they are planning to do. >> they prode you the traditional garb. >> so you board the ship and inside is the period dress. so it's completely as it was in 1912. >> it's the exact same trip? >> yes. it's crossing the north atlantic. there's some safe issues that he did address. he's a bit eccentric, this guy. >> you think? >> yeah, just a little. he had a press conference today where he announced this. he gave the blueprints away and i want to tell you
cnn's amy laport is here. it's fascinating, all of the details. >> what could possibly go wrong, right? trust an australian to replicate the most ill-fated ship in history. basically, it's targeted at real people and history buffs. there's no word on the price of the tickets yet but estimates, $1 million. and here's the catch. you will be divided into three class categories just like 1912. those three classes would not be able to mingle each other. can you imagine paying $1 million and...
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earlier this week, she told cnn, she is looking forward to sleeping in and getting some next we're checking in at the new york stock exchange after this morning's jump in the dow. and, still to come this midday: the startling discrepancy in pay between male and female doctors. and later in lunchbreak, we're making a bite-size hors d'oeuvre that's perfect for parties: meatloaf poppers. jobs report came out today and the labor department said 150,000 jobs were created. wall street got all excited after tax records showed that a close out 2012 with more jobs being created than expected within the last few months of the year. certainly a positive sign for the economy. we're still above that mark. just 200 points away from an all-time high. we will be watching this market very closely. the s&p closing out its best january since 1997. if you're a woman chances are the guy sitting next year is getting paid more than you are. men out earned women in all 21 professions that bloomberg looked at for 2007. a man earning 62% more than their female counterparts as doctors. men may outturn women but we wi
earlier this week, she told cnn, she is looking forward to sleeping in and getting some next we're checking in at the new york stock exchange after this morning's jump in the dow. and, still to come this midday: the startling discrepancy in pay between male and female doctors. and later in lunchbreak, we're making a bite-size hors d'oeuvre that's perfect for parties: meatloaf poppers. jobs report came out today and the labor department said 150,000 jobs were created. wall street got all excited...
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here are the top stories we're following right now in the "cnn newsroom." a $1 million reward for any information on this man, christopher dorner. he's that ex-cop on the run. los angeles mayor spoke a short time ago saying enough is enough. >> we will not tolerate a killer targeting our officers and their families, targeting innocent people in this city and in this region. >> we'll have more on that search for dorner coming up. >>> joe paterno's family fighting back after releasing a report absolving the case of any wrong doing. it says that penn state's prior report was factually wrong. the family says paterno never attempted to hide any information about jerry sandusky's activitieactivities. >> it's so hard to accept. but when i read the first charge, i actually got physically ill. i couldn't read anymore for a couple of days. >> the university responded to the family in a written statement saying, it is understandable and appreciated that people will draw their own conclusions and opinions from the facts uncovered in the freeh report. >>> president obam
here are the top stories we're following right now in the "cnn newsroom." a $1 million reward for any information on this man, christopher dorner. he's that ex-cop on the run. los angeles mayor spoke a short time ago saying enough is enough. >> we will not tolerate a killer targeting our officers and their families, targeting innocent people in this city and in this region. >> we'll have more on that search for dorner coming up. >>> joe paterno's family fighting...
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that was the cnn of that time. it was so important that on election night people would gather by the thousands down on park row because there was no radio. and you'd look at the front of the newspapers where they had big boards, and they'd put the results in chalk. so pulitzer became, as i say, the midwife of this whole world of journalism in which people depended on it. they would say at dinner at night, did you read that story in the new york world or maybe the competitor, but the point is people would talk about it. so he went down to park row, and he bought french's hotel, and this is a great reason for young people. treason. 's hotel had kicked him out of the lobby as an indigent, unemployed veteran of the civil war in 186 5. so he came back, bought the hotel, tore it down. he built what was then the tallest building, and he built a dome-shaped top. so the top floors of this building which overlooked all of new york -- the tallest building on the globe at this point -- was where the newsroom was and where puli
that was the cnn of that time. it was so important that on election night people would gather by the thousands down on park row because there was no radio. and you'd look at the front of the newspapers where they had big boards, and they'd put the results in chalk. so pulitzer became, as i say, the midwife of this whole world of journalism in which people depended on it. they would say at dinner at night, did you read that story in the new york world or maybe the competitor, but the point is...
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we'll have much more on cnn, certainly at 4:00 p.m. in the situation room. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. our newsroom coverage will continue after this break with john berman. one. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas. no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy the most. [ woman ] it's as easy as... one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's somet
we'll have much more on cnn, certainly at 4:00 p.m. in the situation room. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. our newsroom coverage will continue after this break with john berman. one. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas. no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy the most. [ woman ] it's as easy as... one! -two....
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crapping into a plastic bag or as the germans call that, the love boat. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] cnn has been on the case for some reason giving this boat crisis wall to (bleep) covered wall coverage treating a stalled cruise ship like it's the shackleton expedition. >> it's a great moment to visually connect you to the daughter you have not seen in seven days. >> jon: yeah, you are not heros, guys. it's not a hostage situation or a baby in a well. you reconnected them. they weren't supposed to see each other. she's on a cruise for a few days. [ laughter ] meanwhile, the ship of stool enjoys 24/7 coverage and a slow tug job back to mobile, alabama, while other stories remain remarkably under the radar. >> heads of state and leaders from 57 islamic countries excluding syria are in the two day capital for the meeting. >> jon: interesting but are they (bleep) in bags? if they are not -- i see it's the oic. not as catchy as islamapalooza but it will do. [ laughter ] are you getting that? all right. the oic led by secretary general ekmeleddin ihsanoglu or as his friends call him -- yeah.
crapping into a plastic bag or as the germans call that, the love boat. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] cnn has been on the case for some reason giving this boat crisis wall to (bleep) covered wall coverage treating a stalled cruise ship like it's the shackleton expedition. >> it's a great moment to visually connect you to the daughter you have not seen in seven days. >> jon: yeah, you are not heros, guys. it's not a hostage situation or a baby in a well. you reconnected them....
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i'm brooke baldwin live at cnn world headquarters. want to begin with some news you may have heard by now here. the leader of the catholic church, a billion people, folks, the pope, pope benedict xvi, he is resigning. let me say that again, resigning, because the last pope to resign was gregory xii in the year 1415. that's 70 plus years before columbus sailed to america. we're talking almost six centuries here. so this kind of thing, it is unusual to say the very least. the pope is citing health concerns. he is 85 years old. still, even high ranking catholics say they did not see this coming. >> not that long ago i was in rome and the holy father made no indication at all, not that he would have, this intention. >> i was very startled. i don't know what to say. i myself am waiting for information, for instruction. >> you hear the word, archbishop dolan said, startled by the news. wow. by the way, here, did you know that 74 million catholics live in our country? that's about a quarter of the u.s. population. only three other nations ha
i'm brooke baldwin live at cnn world headquarters. want to begin with some news you may have heard by now here. the leader of the catholic church, a billion people, folks, the pope, pope benedict xvi, he is resigning. let me say that again, resigning, because the last pope to resign was gregory xii in the year 1415. that's 70 plus years before columbus sailed to america. we're talking almost six centuries here. so this kind of thing, it is unusual to say the very least. the pope is citing...
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again, these are some of the first pictures live coming in to cnn from our helicopter, cnn exclusive for you, to see the progress of this ship as it makes it into shore and the headline, it will make it into shore, no matter what has been reported prior. the company has made a decision, dark or not dark, it is going to be going through that channel with those tugboats to make it dockside, hopefully between seven to ten hours. those tugboats working laboriously but it is a sluggish pace, make no mistake, they are going as fast as a lawn mower, about six to seven knots. if you know knots, that's not much more than miles per hour, somewhere around seven miles an hour. it is slow and some of the signs that have been hanging off, they're not in your image right now, but some of the signs that passengers have been hanging overboard have read "please help us." that's quite something. the carnival corporation is spending its -- is sending its representatives out to sea to meet up with these tugs and the ship. you can see the supplies on the tugboats and the workers also alongside that ship,
again, these are some of the first pictures live coming in to cnn from our helicopter, cnn exclusive for you, to see the progress of this ship as it makes it into shore and the headline, it will make it into shore, no matter what has been reported prior. the company has made a decision, dark or not dark, it is going to be going through that channel with those tugboats to make it dockside, hopefully between seven to ten hours. those tugboats working laboriously but it is a sluggish pace, make no...
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you can watch alina's special here on cnn. valentine's day a couple of days away. we have a challenge for you. send us a valentine video for someone you love. use vine, twitter's new video sharing application. post your video
you can watch alina's special here on cnn. valentine's day a couple of days away. we have a challenge for you. send us a valentine video for someone you love. use vine, twitter's new video sharing application. post your video
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cnn's ted rowlands is there. the president spoke very emotionally today. >> reporter: yeah, he obviously talked about gun violatience he in his hometown. he even brought up his own childhood growing up without a father. >> hey, chicago! >> reporter: the president spoke just a few miles from his chicago home and from where 15-year-old hadiya pendleton who he talked about in his state of the union was murdered. >> what happened to hadiya is not unique. it's not unique to chicago. it's not unique to this country. too many of our children are being taken away from us. >> reporter: the president said stopping violence in chicago and other urban areas could be helped by economic opportunity, education and the family, fathers, he said, had to be more involved in their children's lives. >> i wish i'd had a father who was around and involved. >> this right here should be an eye-opener for all parents. >> reporter: we spoke with two aunts of michael ward, one of two men charged with hadiya's murder. ward's family says they
cnn's ted rowlands is there. the president spoke very emotionally today. >> reporter: yeah, he obviously talked about gun violatience he in his hometown. he even brought up his own childhood growing up without a father. >> hey, chicago! >> reporter: the president spoke just a few miles from his chicago home and from where 15-year-old hadiya pendleton who he talked about in his state of the union was murdered. >> what happened to hadiya is not unique. it's not unique to...
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. >> tonight, a cnn special report. "murder in mexico: what happened at falcon lake." >> reporter: it's late afternoon in mccallon, texas. air operations are about to begin. >> there are areas mccallon, west of mccallon along the southwest border that are completely out of control in my opinion. >> reporter: captain stacy holland and his team from the texas department of public safety are trying to stop drug smugglers from crossing from mexico into the u.s. >> right there, right there. one guy's gotten out. >> reporter: they are also trying to stop the violence of a full-scale drug war from spilling north. >> are there parts of this border that you would be basically lawless or run by the cartels? >> absolutely. >> reporter: smack in the middle of this 21st century version of the wild west, two young americans, david hartley and tiffany young, just teenagers when they fell in love. >> we started dating in '98. the summer of '98, and dated for quite a while before we got engaged in 2001 and married in 2002. >> what took
. >> tonight, a cnn special report. "murder in mexico: what happened at falcon lake." >> reporter: it's late afternoon in mccallon, texas. air operations are about to begin. >> there are areas mccallon, west of mccallon along the southwest border that are completely out of control in my opinion. >> reporter: captain stacy holland and his team from the texas department of public safety are trying to stop drug smugglers from crossing from mexico into the u.s....